Welcome to Istria’s Little Secret

Get to know

Villa Tajna, is a hidden gem nestled in the beautiful region of Istria. With its picturesque surroundings and charming architecture, this villa offers a tranquil escape from the bustling world. Discover the enchantment of Istria's hidden paradise at Villa Tajna.

Villa is located in the village of Srebrnici near Visignano and is built in the Tuscan architectural style. The villa features a beautiful pool surrounded by olive trees in the garden. Additionally, there are lavender plants that add a touch of fragrance and color to the surroundings. Immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of this Tuscan-inspired villa.

See on Google Maps

The Villa is fully equipped with over 50 amenities in total, for example:Cleaning products, Bidet, Outdoor shower, Cots and high chairs for toddlers, free Wi-Fi, Coffee maker, Private patio, Private back garden - Fully fenced, Private outdoor pool, Outdoor dining area and much more!

Adriatic Luxury Villas

  • Pharmacy – in Višnjan (1km)
  • Local store – in Višnjan (1km)
  • Beach (15 km)
  • ATM - in Višnjan (1 km)
  • Supermarket - in Tar/Vabriga (15 km)
and check out Istria Experience
Amenities

PET FRIENDLY

SELF-CLEANING POOL

EV CHARGER

220 m2
(4 ROOMS) (5 TOILETS)

8 GUESTS

4 ROOMS
(3 MASTER + 1 KIDS)

OUTDOOR KITCHEN & BBQ

WINE FRIDGE

BIG BATH

WELCOME DRINKS

COOLING & HEATING

FLOORS HEATING

SEA VIEW
15KM TO BEACH

Master bedrooms

Gallery

We believe every guest will find a room suitable to their preferences.

All rooms

We believe every guest will find a room suitable to their preferences.

"The villa with its pool embraced by olive trees and fragrant lavender plants, stands as a testament to the harmonious marriage of nature and architecture.

It beckons you to indulge in the allure of Tuscan-inspired living, where tranquility and beauty intertwine in a symphony of serenity."

What to see,
where to eat

Višnjan Observatory was founded in 1992, as a public observatory. It worked in the field of astrometry and search of a new asteroids. Increasing light pollution made the observations in Višnjan difficult, and they stopped in 2001. In 2009, a new building of the observatory was opened near the village of Tičan, approximately 2.5 kilometers away.